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Kling

Kling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Anja Kling (born 1970), German actress
  • Florence Kling, maiden name of Florence Harding (1860-1924), wife of US President Warren G. Harding
  • Heinrich Kling (1913-1951), German World War II Waffen SS officer
  • Johan Kling (born 1962), Swedish film director, screenwriter and novelist
  • Johnny Kling (1875-1947), American Major League Baseball catcher
  • Josef Kling (1811-1876), German chess master
  • Karl Kling (1910-2003), German motor racing driver and manager
  • MÃ¥ns Nilsson Kling, a governor of the 17th century colony of New Sweden
  • Marc-Uwe Kling (born 1982), German cabaret artist, author and songwriter
  • Ricky Kling (born 1987), Swedish motorcycle speedway rider
  • Stephan Kling (born 1981), German footballer
  • Thomas Kling (1957-2005), German poet
  • Wilhelm Kling (1902-1973), Communist Party of Germany and Socialist Unity Party functionary
  • William Hugh Kling (born 1942), American businessman who created Minnesota Public Radio
  • Woody Kling (1925-1998), American television writer and producer
  • Robert Kling, alias used by Timothy McVeigh (1968-2001), American domestic terrorist

Usage examples of "kling".

Taipeng is a thriving, increasing place, of over six thousand inhabitants, solely Chinese, with the exception of a small Kling population, which keeps small shops, lends money, drives gharries and bullock-carts, and washes clothes.

From inside the private office he could hear Sheriff Kling calling Charlie Hausen, the coroner.

Jerry Luckstone, Sheriff Kling, and Charlie Hausen through the door to the stairs.

Among the twelve thousand natives of India who have been attracted to Singapore, and among all the mingled foreign nationalities, the Klings from the Coromandel coast, besides being the most numerous of all next to the Chinese, are the most attractive in appearance, and as there is no check on the immigration of their women, one sees the unveiled Kling beauties in great numbers.

Kling, alone and unaware of me, standing rigid, shoeless and blouseless, brassiered like a bank vault almost neck to navel, her left foot forward, two clenched fists raised before her, left guarding the face, right lower, the classic Queensberry stance of the pier brawlers.

Bert Kling, the baby of the squad, with blond hair and hazel eyes and the look of a cornfed bumpkin though he, too, had known his share of the big bad city.

Kling, gloveless and hatless, his blond hair blowing in the wind, put the flashlight under his arm, and immediately thrust both hands into the pockets of his car coat.

As soon as Peter glided in side, he began to emanate excitement, his eyes spar kling with anticipation while he maneuvered down the stairs.

Carella had gone out to look up the address given him by Mary Goodery, Parker was still on his candy store plant, Hernandez was out interrogating a buglary victim, and Meyer and Kling were in the lieutenant’s office.

And then, as if to demonstrate the excellent craftsmanship of her digestive tract, its grinding and juicing abilities, she heaved all over a cluttered desk, thus creating, simultaneously, both a legend and a monument to that legend, the Thelma Kling Memorial Desk.